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- the present invention is directed to a method and apparatus for minimizing the cost of telephone calls by examining the preconnection information received in response to an incoming call and calling back the telephone from which the incoming call was placed.
- a telephone number When a telephone number is dialed, certain information is sent through the telephone network before a chargeable connection is established.
- the type of information sent through the network depends upon which particular network is transmitting the call. Typically, this information at least includes the number which was dialed, the type of phone from which the call was made, and the number from which the call was dialed.
- additional information may also be sent through the network. Often, the network provider will allow a customer to specify the type of information they wish to receive in response to an incoming call when the customer orders their service.
- the information is also provided to allow the networks to initiate setup of a call and provide a plethora of other services such as caller ID, customer billing, and call routing. For example, by reading the preconnection information, caller ID allows a telephone user to know the phone number from which a call was made without answering the phone.
- the cost of a domestic long distance telephone call also depends in part upon the location and type of the telephone from which the call originated. Thus, in many instances, the cost of a long distance call from party A to party B will often be substantially different than the cost of a call from party B to party A. For example, the rate charged for a long distance call made from a pay phone to an individual will cost more than a phone call from the individual to the pay phone. Likewise, charges for calls originated from cellular phones are typically higher than charges for calls originated from standard phones.
- Pay phone per usage charges are incurred when a call is placed from a pay phone to certain numbers.
- these numbers include toll free numbers such as 1-8xx numbers, access code calls such as 10-xxx numbers, and calling card numbers.
- toll free numbers such as 1-8xx numbers
- access code calls such as 10-xxx numbers
- calling card numbers the types of numbers to which the per usage charges are applied may be expanded.
- Calling cards allow a caller to call a number that represents their service provider.
- the caller then inputs the number that they wish to call and an identification number identifying their account and the service provider connects the call.
- the call is initiated from the location of the caller that calls the service provider.
- a per call pay phone usage surcharge is owed to the pay phone service provider.
- the present invention overcomes the deficiencies of the prior art by providing a method of minimizing phone charges for calls between numbers that are made in accordance with the North American Dialing Plan (NADP).
- NADP is sometimes also referred to as the North American Numbering Plan (NANP).
- NANP North American Numbering Plan
- the NADP divides the participating countries into area codes, each of which is a three digit number. Within each area code, a telephone number is always seven digits, except for special codes like the 911 emergency number. For our purposes, all calls made in accordance with the NADP will be considered domestic calls.
- the method entails receiving preconnection information transmitted to a domestic callee's telephone line in response to an incoming call from a domestic caller.
- the terminology used in the telecommunications industry varies dramatically.
- telephone line is used to refer to the connection to the public switched telephone network provided to a customer by a phone service provider.
- the preconnection information received on the domestic callee's telephone line is examined to determine the caller's telephone number without answering the incoming call. If the examination of the preconnection information indicates that it would be less expensive to place a return call than to answer the incoming call, the domestic call is not answered and a return call is automatically placed by dialing the domestic caller's telephone number. If an examination of the preconnection information reveals that it would be more cost effective to simply answer the incoming domestic call, the domestic call is answered.
- the present invention overcomes the deficiencies of the prior art by providing a means for placing a telephone call from a pay phone to a second location that allows the call to be initiated from the second location.
- the system minimizes the connection charges.
- the method allows the call to be billed to the phone number or calling card at the second location and permits the person making the call at the pay phone to complete the call without invoking a pay phone per usage charge.
- phone charges are minimized by receiving preconnection information transmitted to a callee's toll free telephone line in response to an incoming call from a caller.
- the preconnection information is examined to determine the caller's telephone number without answering the incoming call.
- the preconnection information is also examined to determine whether or not the incoming call was placed from a pay phone without answering the incoming call. If it is determined that the incoming call was not placed from a pay phone, the call is completed. If it is determined that the incoming call was placed from a pay telephone, the call is not completed and a return call is placed by dialing the caller's telephone number.
- the caller when the caller answers the return call, the caller is prompted to enter an identification code.
- the identification code is verified to insure that it corresponds to an authorized caller.
- An alarm such as a standard telephone ring, is produced that indicates a return call has been made and when the desired party answers the alarm, the call is completed.
- the call is then timed and an account corresponding to the identification code is charged an amount that is proportional to the amount of time the caller is connected.
- the aforementioned preferred embodiment is an improvement over the prior art in that it allows the provider of the toll free line to avoid the per use charge imposed by pay phone service providers on toll free lines. Furthermore, by use of a toll free line, the initial call can generally be placed from a pay phone without the need to deposit any money whatsoever. This can be extremely beneficial in certain circumstances. For example, trucking companies often operate out of a central location and it is necessary for the truck drivers to routinely contact the central office to check in and receive assignments. Using the present invention, the truck drivers can simply contact the central office's toll free number from any pay phone without establishing a connection, receive a callback, and communicate with the central office without incurring the high charges associated with pay phones or the per use charge associated with a toll free line. Thus, the aforementioned method is a considerable improvement over the prior art.
- the preconnection information at least includes data representing dialed number identification service (DNIS) data, information digits identifying the type of the caller phone, and automatic number identification (ANI) information.
- DNIS dialed number identification service
- ANI automatic number identification
- the preconnection information may also contain a variety of other additional information.
- the identification code is entered either by pressing numbers on the keypad of the caller's telephone corresponding to the identification code, dialing a number on the caller's telephone corresponding to the identification code, or speaking the identification code into the caller's telephone.
- a calling card system is operated by receiving a telephone call from a caller and examining the preconnection information to determine a telephone number from which the telephone call was made. The telephone call is not answered. A return call is placed to the telephone number from which the telephone call was received. The party answering the phone is prompted to enter an identification code and the identification code is received. The entered identification code is verified to insure it corresponds to an authorized user. The party answering the phone is prompted to enter a telephone number that the party wishes to call. The party is connected to the telephone number that they entered, and an account associated with the identification number is charged a fee. The charged fee is proportional to the amount of time the party is connected to the telephone number the party entered. Additionally, after the original connection between the caller and the calling card company is made, the caller can place another call by entering another phone number without breaking the established connection and repeating the above discussed procedure.
- the caller is signaled that the telephone number from which the telephone call was made was received and that the caller may hang up the receiver.
- a device for minimizing phone charges.
- the device includes a telephone line and a processing means.
- the processing means receive preconnection information on the telephone line in response to an incoming domestic call from a caller on the telephone line, examine the preconnection information to determine a number corresponding to a telephone from which the incoming domestic call was initiated without answering the incoming domestic call, and dial the number corresponding to the telephone from which the incoming domestic call was initiated.
- a digital computer for receiving an identification code input by the caller, determining the identification of the caller based on the identification code, and examining the preconnection information to determine if the incoming domestic call was placed from a pay telephone.
- the digital computer may also have a voice recognition system for receiving the identification code.
- an apparatus for minimizing phone charges is provided.
- a telephone line is connected to a call management system, such as a PBX, that receives incoming calls and routes the calls to the desired destination.
- a call management system such as a PBX
- Processing means receive preconnection information in response to an incoming telephone call that contains automatic number identification, dialed number identification service, and phone type information.
- the dialed number identification service information is examined to determine the number to which the incoming call should be connected.
- the automatic number identification information is examined to determine the telephone number from which the incoming call was placed.
- a return call is placed to the number from which the incoming call was placed without answering the incoming call.
- processing means prompt the person who answers the return call to enter an identification code, and after the identification code is received, it is verified that the identification code is assigned to an authorized user.
- the return call is connected to the telephone number to which the incoming call should be connected.
- the call management system of the present invention improves the prior art by allowing all incoming calls to be charged as if they originated from inside the called parties system. For example, a company that has a substantial number of employees which need to travel would benefit significantly from the present invention. The employees could call a particular department or employee at the home office from a pay phone, enter a code corresponding to themselves, and shortly thereafter receive a call from that department or employee at the pay phone. The call would be charged as if it had been originated from the home office and, thus, the company would realize substantial savings.
- the incoming call originates from a cellular phone.
- the ANI information is examined to determine if the call is being placed from a number that warrants blocking the call or answering the call.
- the telephone line is equipped to operate as a toll free number.
- an incoming call notification alarm indicates that an incoming call was detected and a return call has been placed.
- a digital computer or processing means signals the caller that the preconnection information was received by transmitting a tone or a voice message. Additional signals, such as a blinking light, could be employed in special situations such as where it is desirable to produce a silent alarm or to signal the hearing impaired.
- FIG. 1 is a functional diagram of a first embodiment of the charge minimizing callback system
- FIG. 2 is a visual representation of a first method embodying the charge minimizing callback method
- FIG. 3 is a functional diagram of a second embodiment of the charge minimizing callback system
- FIG. 4 is a visual representation of a second method embodying the charge minimizing callback method
- FIG. 5 is a functional diagram of a third embodiment of the charge minimizing callback system.
- FIG. 6 is a visual representation of a third method embodying the charge minimizing callback method.
- a ten minute call to any given location is more expensive than a five minute call to same location.
- Another factor that influences the cost of a long distance call is the distance between the location from which the call is made and the location to which the call is going. For example, a call from Los Angeles to Las Vegas is generally less expensive than a call from Los Angeles to Miami.
- Yet another factor in the cost of a long distance call is the time of day at which a call is made. A call placed during peak hours when the use of the network is at a maximum is generally more expensive than a call placed at a time when fewer calls are being made.
- a less intuitive, but equally influential, factor is the location from which a call was placed.
- Per use charges are also factors that influence the cost of a long distance telephone call.
- a pay phone is a phone that results in a per use surcharge. For example, under new federal regulations, pay phone service providers charge the provider of a toll free service, such as a 1-8xx number, a connection charge, typically about 28.4 cents, for connecting an incoming call from a pay phone.
- Additional charges arise from the manner in which a call is billed.
- a party desires to have a particular account billed for a call from a third party phone, they typically place a collect call.
- Collect calls can be completed in a variety of fashions. For example, an operator can be contacted by dialing zero. The operator then comes on the line and request that the caller verbally, or by means of a key pad, inform the operator of the number to be dialed. The operator then establishes a connection with the desired party and ask them if they agree to pay the charges.
- This method of completing a collect call results in relatively high operator assistance charges and additional high rates based on the duration of the call. Often this operator assisted method is automated, however, the high rates still apply.
- Charges for a phone call from a third party phone can also be billed to a particular account by means of a calling card.
- a caller dials a particular number associated with the calling card.
- the calling card number is followed by the number that the caller wishes to dial and a personal identification number (PIN) associated with the caller's billing account.
- PIN personal identification number
- different calling card systems may require different information to be entered in any of a variety of different formats.
- the connection is then made from the telephone at which the call was made to the call management system of the calling card company. From the call management system of the calling card company, the call is connected to the number the caller desires to dial.
- charges are still based upon the type of telephone from which the call originated.
- phone calls made from a pay phone will still be subject to the higher rates associated with their use.
- the per use charge for a pay phone will be incurred if the call originates from a pay phone.
- FIG. 1 a charge minimizing callback system 11 is shown that represents the present invention.
- the charge minimizing callback system 11 is particularly useful in situations where, as previously discussed, a large number of callers need to reach a central location telephone 28 from a variety of distant locations. This is because the present invention allows a call to be placed from any pay phone 20 without incurring the relatively high line charges normally associated with their use. It should be appreciated that the system of FIG. 1 can be utilized to reduce long distance charges in any situation where an incoming telephone call would be more expensive if it is billed as if it originated from the source phone, such as pay phone 20 in FIG. 1, than it would be if it is billed as if it originated from the destination phone, such as central location telephone 28 in FIG. 1.
- a call is placed from a pay phone 20 to a central location telephone 28.
- PSTN public switched telephone network
- the PSTN 22 generally consists of the public telephone lines, local exchange carrier (LEC) switches, and interexchange carrier (IXC) switches.
- LEC local exchange carrier
- IXC interexchange carrier
- the signal generated from the pay phone 20 prompts the PSTN 22 to generate a signal that is sent to the location represented by the dialed number. In FIG. 1, this location is the central location telephone 28.
- Certain subscription services offered by the network providers allow customers to receive additional information concerning the incoming call to the central location telephone 28.
- this information includes automatic number identification (ANI) information, two digits representing the type of telephone from which the call was placed, and dialed number identification service (DNIS) information.
- ANI information is a subscription service that contains data representing the number of the telephone from which the call was placed. This is the information that is used to provide telephone services such as caller ID.
- the ANI information may be referred to by other names, such as CNI (caller number identification), but the content is the same.
- CNI caller number identification
- Some information, such as the telephone type digits, is required by law to be provided to the subscriber.
- This telephone type information represents the type of phone from which the incoming call was placed. For example, an "07" denotes the call was placed from a coin operated pay phone.
- DNIS information represents the number that the individual that placed the call dialed.
- the particular order in which the above discussed information is sent and the particular terminology used to refer to it depends upon the network protocol of the particular long distance carrier that provides the telephone service. However, the content of the information remains basically the same.
- the charge minimizing callback system 11 of FIG. 1 uses the ANI number identification information and phone type information digits to make certain decisions concerning the incoming phone call.
- the signal containing this information is received from the PSTN 22 by a digital computer 26.
- the digital computer 26 examines the phone type data to determine the type of phone 20 from which the telephone call was placed.
- the charge minimizing callback system 11 can be configured in a variety of ways. In one embodiment, the charge minimizing callback system 11 places a return call regardless of the type of telephone from which the call was placed. This embodiment allows callers from any location to automatically bill their calls to the central location 28 and still results in the lower line charges associated with the charge minimizing system 11.
- the charge minimizing callback system 11 only places return calls in response to incoming calls that originate from a pay phone 20. This is because pay phone rates and per use charges are generally high and, thus, are desirable charges to avoid.
- the digital computer 26 determines from an examination of the phone type code that the incoming call was placed from a pay phone, it records the number contained in the ANI data. This number represents the number of the pay phone 20 from which the call was placed.
- the digital computer 26 After the digital computer 26 receives the ANI and phone type data indicating the telephone call originated from a pay phone 20, it does not answer the call. Instead, the digital computer 26 then waits for the phone to quit ringing. Alternatively, the digital computer 26 can signal the caller to hang up by transmitting a tone or beep. In an especially preferred embodiment a voice response unit 24 sends a voice message that indicates to the caller the preconnection information has been received. In some situations, transmitting a message without connecting the call is possible due to the manner in which the phone system is set up. A call is not chargeably connected until the telephone at the number dialed sends a network answer supervision (NAS) code that indicates it has been answered. Some network providers prohibit the sending of voice messages before the connection code is transmitted, others do not. However, it should be appreciated that it is not necessary to send a signal indicating the preconnection information has been received. The caller can simply allow the phone to ring a couple of times and hang up. The preconnection information should be transmitted before the second ring occurs.
- an outgoing call is initiated by the digital computer 26 to the pay phone 20.
- This outgoing call prompts the pay phone 20 to ring.
- the voice response unit 24 prompts the individual to input an identification code.
- Voice response units 24, also known as interactive voice response units, are used to provide information to callers without having a person answer the phone.
- the voice response unit 24 prompts the person that answers the phone to input the identification code by playing a voice message that instructs the user to enter the identification code.
- the digital computer 26 could simply transmit a tone that the user would recognize as indicating it was time to enter the identification code.
- the identification code can be entered in a variety of ways.
- the caller could enter the code by pressing the keys of the pay phone 20.
- some pay phones disable their keys.
- the digital computer 26 is preferably equipped with a voice recognition system that allows the identification code to be entered by the caller simply speaking the code.
- Voice recognition systems are widely used to convert speech into a form that is readable by digital computers 26. It should be understood that the original caller is not necessarily a person.
- the present invention comprehends that the incoming telephone call may have been instigated by a computer and that the computer may enter the identification code in response to being prompted to do so.
- the digital computer 26 verifies that the code corresponds to a user that is authorized to use the charge minimizing callback system 11. If the entered identification code does not correspond to an authorized code, the digital computer 26 hangs up on the unauthorized caller. If the digital computer 26 verifies that an authorized identification code has been received, it produces a signal, such as a standard telephone ring, that indicates a call has been placed to the central location telephone 28. When the central location telephone 28 is answered, the call is connected.
- a signal such as a standard telephone ring
- the digital computer 26 can be programmed to examine the ANI information and not place return calls to certain telephone numbers.
- the digital computer 26 can also be programmed to automatically answer calls from certain numbers thereby causing the long distance charges to be billed to the calling party.
- the benefit of the embodiment of the charge minimizing callback system of FIG. 1 is that the call is billed as if it was initiated from the central location telephone 28. Thus, no pay phone charges are incurred. Furthermore, the line charges are incurred as if the call originated from the central location telephone 28. Finally, because all charges are billed to the account associated with the central location telephone 28, it is generally not necessary that the caller at the pay phone 20 deposit any money.
- FIG. 2 is a visual representation of the steps of a method in accordance with the present invention.
- the first block 29 represents the first step of the method which is the placing of a phone call to a location that is practicing the charge minimizing callback method 12.
- the preconnection information is received in block 30.
- the phone type information is examined to determine from what type of phone the incoming call originated.
- decisional block 34 it is determined whether or not the incoming call originated from a pay phone. As previously discussed, there are several types of pay phones and it is up to the user of the charge minimizing callback method 12 to decide what types of pay phones will be called back in accordance with the method.
- the method falls to block 36 wherein the incoming call is answered and the method terminates. If the incoming call did originate from a pay phone, the method falls to block 38 wherein the ANI code is obtained from the preconnection information. As shown in block 40, a confirmation signal is sent to the pay phone to indicate to the caller that the preconnection information has been received. The method then falls to block 42 and waits for the ringing from the incoming telephone call to cease. Once the ringing ceases, the number obtained from the ANI information is called in accordance with the step of block 44. The person who answers the phone is then prompted to enter an identification code as shown in block 46.
- decisional block 48 it is determined if the entered identification code corresponds to an authorized account. If the identification code does not correspond to an authorized account, the method proceeds to block 50 wherein the call is terminated, or otherwise appropriately handled. If the identification code does correspond to an authorized account, the method proceeds to block 52 wherein a signal is generated to inform the desired party that an incoming call has been received in accordance with the charge minimizing callback method 12. When the desired party answers the phone, the call is connected.
- the method further contemplates the step of disconnecting the call when either party hangs up after the initial connection.
- FIG. 3 is a functional diagram of a second embodiment of the charge minimizing callback system.
- the embodiment envisions a charge minimizing callback calling card system 13.
- a call is placed by dialing a number corresponding to the calling card system operator 64.
- the preconnection information is received by the calling card system operator 64.
- the ANI code is obtained from the preconnection information received by the calling card operator 64 in response to the incoming call. As previously discussed, this provides the calling card operator 64 the number from which the incoming call was placed.
- a confirmation signal is sent to the phone 62 to indicate to the caller that the preconnection information has been received. Alternatively, the caller can simply hang up the phone 62 after hearing a couple of rings.
- the calling card system 64 waits for the ringing from the incoming call to cease. Once the ringing ceases, the number obtained from the ANI information is called by the calling card operator 64. The person who answers the phone 62 is then prompted to enter an identification code. As discussed above, the identification code can be entered in any of a variety of ways. If the entered identification code does not correspond to an authorized account, the identification code is again requested. If the identification code is not correctly entered after multiple attempts, the call is terminated, or otherwise appropriately handled. If it is determined that the entered identification code corresponds to an authorized account, the person who answered the phone 62 is prompted to enter the number that they are attempting to call. The calling card system operator 64 then dials the input number. When the desired party answers the destination phone 60, the call is completed. An account corresponding to the entered identification number is charged according to a predetermined billing system of the calling card system operator 64.
- FIG. 4 is a visual representation of a second method embodying the charge minimizing callback method.
- the charge minimizing callback calling card method 14 shown in FIG. 4 involves a procedure for operating a calling card system in accordance with the present invention.
- a call is placed by dialing a number corresponding to the calling card system operator. Once the number is dialed, the preconnection information is received in block 70 by the calling card system operator. As previously discussed and shown in block 72, the ANI code is obtained from the preconnection information received by the calling card system operator.
- the method of FIG. 4 then proceeds to block 74 wherein a confirmation signal is sent to the phone from which the incoming call was placed to indicate to the caller that the preconnection information has been received by the calling card system.
- the calling card system 64 waits for the ringing from the incoming call to cease. Once the ringing ceases, the method falls to block 78 and the calling card operator places a return call to the number obtained from the ANI information. As represented by block 80, the person who answers the phone is then prompted to enter an identification code. The identification code can be entered in accordance with any of the procedures previously discussed. In decisional block 82, it is determined if the entered identification code is valid. If the identification code does not correspond to an authorized account, the user may be prompted to reenter the identification code. If a correct code is not entered after multiple attempts, the method goes to block 84 and the call is terminated.
- the identification code is unauthorized.
- the call could be referred to a customer service representative or transferred to a different location. If it is determined that the entered identification code corresponds to an authorized account, the method falls to block 86 and the person who answered the phone is prompted to enter the number that they are attempting to call. To connect the caller to the desired party, the calling card system operator then dials the input number as shown in block 88. When the desired party answers the phone, the call is completed. When the call is completed, an account corresponding to the entered identification number is charged according to the billing system of the calling card operator as shown in block 90 of the visual representation of the charge minimizing callback calling card method 14.
- FIG. 5 is a functional diagram of a third embodiment of the charge minimizing callback system.
- the embodiment depicts a variation of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1.
- the private network charge minimizing callback system 15 differs from the charge minimizing callback system 11 depicted in FIG. 1 because the central location telephone 28 has been replaced by a several destination telephones 96, 98 and 100 as is characteristic of a private network 102.
- the routing of incoming calls is controlled by the call management system 94 which generally consist of a private branch exchange (PBX) or private automatic branch exchange (PABX) used in conjunction with processing means.
- PBX private branch exchange
- PABX private automatic branch exchange
- the destination 96, 98 and 100 could be an individual's desk, a customer service representative, or any other destination in the private network 102. In the interest of simplicity, only three destinations 96, 98 and 100 are shown in FIG. 5. However, it should be appreciated that the possible number of destinations 96, 98 and 100 within a private network 102 is virtually limitless.
- the preconnection information sent from the PSTN 22 is received by the call management system 94 in response to the incoming call.
- the call management system 94 records the ANI information, DNIS information and the phone type information. If desired, the phone type information can be examined to determine from what type of phone 92 the incoming call originated.
- the operator of the system may desire to only utilize the private network charge minimizing call back system 15 in response to an incoming call from a phone 92 that is a pay phone. If it is determined from the phone type preconnection data that the incoming call did not originate from a phone type that warrants using the private network charge minimizing callback system 15, the call is directly connected to the desired destination 96, 98 and 100 indicated by examining the DNIS information. If the incoming call originated from a phone 92 that is a type that warrants use of the private network charge minimizing call back system 15, a confirmation signal is sent to the phone 92 to indicate to the caller that the preconnection information has been received. The call management system 94 then waits for the ringing from the incoming call to cease.
- the call management system 94 sends a signal to the destination 96, 98 or 100 that the DNIS data indicates was the desired destination 96, 98 or 100.
- the signal such as a standard telephone ring, informs the person at the desired destination 96, 98 or 100 that an incoming call has been received by the private network charge minimizing callback system 15.
- FIG. 6 is a visual representation of a third method embodying the charge minimizing callback system.
- the private network charge minimizing callback method 16 of FIG. 6 commences in block 104 with a call being placed from a phone outside of a private network to a destination inside of the private network.
- the preconnection information is received by a call management system in response to the incoming call.
- the call management system records the phone type information, block 107, the ANI information, block 108, and the DNIS information, block 110.
- decisional block 111 it is determined from the phone type preconnection data whether or not the incoming call originated from a phone type that warrants using the private network charge minimizing callback method 16.
- the method proceeds to block 112 wherein the incoming call is connected to the desired destination indicated by examining the DNIS information. If the phone type warrants using the private network charge minimizing callback method 16, the method falls to block 113 and a confirmation signal is sent to the phone to indicate to the caller that the preconnection information has been received. The call management system then waits for the ringing from the incoming call to cease. Once the ringing ceases, the number obtained from the ANI information is dialed in block 114. As shown in block 116, the person who answers the phone is then prompted to enter an identification code. In decisional block 118, it is determined whether or not the entered identification code corresponds to an authorized account.
- the call is terminated as shown in block 120. If it is determined that the entered identification code corresponds to an authorized account, the private network charge minimizing call back method 16 falls to block 122 wherein the call management system sends a signal to the destination indicated by the DNIS data.
- the signal such as a standard telephone ring, informs the person at the desired destination that an incoming call has been received by the call management system. When the person at the desired destination answers the phone, the call is completed and the parties are connected in block 124.
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